A new research makes it apparent
that performance in bed, improvement of physical appearance and the capability
to conceive are more powerful inducements for quit smoking. The online resource
for stop smoking, quitfullstop.co.uk, surveyed 2 000 of its members (including
men and women in even proportions) and found out that for both males and
females, reversing the sings of ageing was a chief incentive for stop smoking.
In the survey, around 40 percent
of the women revealed that they had the fear that prolonged smoking would harm
their skin and lead to premature ageing. However, according to the women, this
motivated them to trigger off smoking cessation. Among the men, 55 percent
admitted that they quit smoking to reverse the signs of ageing or to prevent
themselves from appearing older than their age.
According to a spokesperson from
quitfullstop.co.uk, addiction to smoking may lead to the appearance of facial
wrinkles. This is because smoking causes skin ageing by restricting blood flow
and destroying protein. As a result, the skin becomes dry, wrinkled and tough.
Source: www.iol.co.za, Date: 27th
March 2013